Mother of Hillsboro victim speaks in Cork

A woman who lost her son in the Hillsboro Football disaster
has told a conference in Cork that a coverup of what really happened that day
is still continuing at the highest levels in British society.

Margaret Aspinall, whose son James died in the crush in the stadium in 1989,
now chairs the "Justice for The 96" campaign, calling on the authorites
to admit, once and for all, their roles in the tragedy..

A number of reports over the past 24 years have completely exonerated
the supporters in the stadium that day from all blame, but Margaret Aspinall says
people who know how the tragedy really did happen, still need to speak out...

Margaret Aspinall was in Cork last night to recieve the "Mother Jones Award"
as part of the Mother Jones Festival, honouring the life of Margaret Harris,
a Corkwoman who was a key figure in the American Trade Union movement.

She says nothing will ever bring back her son or the others who died,
but at least if the truth is told, it'll help to ease the hurt for those left behind...